A $10 wager would net $220 if the fourth fight in this heated series ends in a draw

Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao waves to fans after arriving at the MGM Grand Tuesday, December 4, 2012. Pacquiao will take on Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico in a welterweight bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday. It will be the fourth time for the boxers to fight each other.

If you are looking for a good value bet this weekend at the sports book, try taking the draw at 22-to-1 in Saturday’s welterweight boxing match at the MGM Grand between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez.

This is the fourth match in the series between the two dating back to 2004 when their initial fight was called a draw. The other two meetings were won by Pacquiao in controversial decisions that some people thought Marquez should have won.

In 2008, Pacquiao won by split decision, and last November, he won by a majority decision.

A $10 bet on the draw — which, despite how evenly matched the fighters have been in past meetings, is rare — would pay $220 at the MGM sports book, which also has Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KOs) as a -370 favorite (bet $37 to win $10). Marquez (54-6-1, 39 KOs) is listed at +280.

Pacquiao is at even-money to win by decision and 9-to-5 by knockout. Marquez is 4-to-1 by decision and 5-to-1 by knockout.

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Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson slammed his hands down on his UFC flyweight championship belt. Somewhere else in Rogers Arena, Rory MacDonald surely looked on with envy. Johnson and MacDonald put on dominant performances in the UFC's first trip to Vancouver in three years. Johnson defended his title for the fourth time, not allowing Ali Bagautinov to win any of their five fast-paced rounds. That couldn't quite top MacDonald, who barely let Tyron Woodley touch him in an all-important welterweight co-main event. MacDonald hopes the performance leads him to an opportunity to claim space alongside Johnson in the UFC champion's club.